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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-01-13; Historic Preservation Commission; ; 2020 THIRD GRADE HISTORIC SITE ART PRESENTATION Meeting Date: January 13, 2020 To: Historic Preservation Commission From: Suzanne Smithson, Deputy Library Director Staff Contact: Dianna Galindo Subject: 2020 third grade historic site art presentation Recommended Action: Approve draft letter to distribute to third grade teachers in Carlsbad schools upon finalization of program dates. Executive Summary: Annually, the Historic Preservation Commission partners with third grade classes in Carlsbad schools to encourage students’ learning about historic sites in the city as a component of the State of California curriculum. Commissioners will discuss the 2020 annual presentation and review a draft letter which will be distributed to schools once dates are confirmed in February. Fiscal Analysis: The costs associated with this program were budgeted in the Library & Cultural Arts Department fiscal year 2019-20 operating budget. Public Notification: This item was noticed in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act and was available for viewing at least 72 hours prior to the meeting date. This will be posted at City Hall, the City libraries, and on the city’s website in accordance with Government Code §54972. Exhibits: 1. Draft letter to 3rd grade teachers ITEM #6 HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION ITEM #6 February xx 2020 Dear Third Grade Teachers, The City of Carlsbad Historic Preservation Commission is once again sponsoring their annual art contest entitled Drawing on Carlsbad’s Past for all Carlsbad third grade students. This fun and creative activity gives students an opportunity to explore their local heritage through art and through visits to many of Carlsbad’s historic sites. As in past years, we will acknowledge all winners at a presentation at the Carlsbad City Council Meeting set for Tuesday, June xx, at 5:45 pm. The presentation by the Mayor and City Council Members will be followed by an informal reception on the lawn east of the Council Chambers. Family, teachers, and principals are encouraged to attend and congratulate their students. Details of the art contest are as follows: • Submitted art work must be an artistic representation of a Carlsbad historic site. • Artwork should be on 8 ½ x 11 inch paper mounted on 9 x 12 inch black construction paper. An identification label should be attached to the reverse side of the work (master sheet enclosed). • Watercolor, tempera paint, colored pencil, pen and ink, charcoal, crayon, or any combination of media may be used. Artwork should be original images, no photocopying of preprinted designs or coloring book pages, please. • In years past we have enclosed the pamphlet, Historic Carlsbad, a self-guided tour. In the spirit of saving paper and postage, we are now omitting that enclosure. We hope you have copies retained from years past. Additionally, you may request copies and we will send them. Information on the historic sites is also included on our website at https://ccmaps.carlsbadca.gov/historicCarlsbad/index.html . Additional resources are the booklets Beckett’s Walk through Carlsbad History and Beckett Explores Carlsbad’s Past to assist you in your work with your students. The booklets are available through your school library, at the Carlsbad City Library, and online at the Carlsbad Historical Society website linked under School Tours. • The City of Carlsbad Historic Preservation Commission asks that each participating school judge their own art. Each school may decide who should judge the artwork and what criteria should be used. Please deliver the three (3) winning pieces from your school to Deputy Library Director Suzanne Smithson at the Georgina Cole Library by Tuesday, May xx, 2020. As a partnering organization with the Historic Preservation Commission, the Carlsbad Historical Society supports this art project with class tours available year round at the historic Shipley-Magee House to bring your curriculum alive. Please contact the Carlsbad Historical Society a few weeks in advance at cbadhistory@gmail.com to schedule a tour. You may also contact Society President Susan Gutierrez directly at 760-822-8035. The Shipley-Magee House is also open to the public on Fridays, Saturday, and Sundays 11-3 for individual visits. More information is available on the Society website at https://www.carlsbadhistoricalsociety.com/ After the Council presentation on June xx, all winning artwork will be on display at the Cole Library through the summer. Artwork will be returned to each school at the beginning of the 2010-20 school year unless the parent and student have already picked it up at the Library. I I I I ITEM #6 We look forward to sharing your students’ talents, Suzanne Smithson Deputy Library Director & City Staff Liaison to Historic Preservation Commission (760) 434-2876